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Dartmouth-Lake Sunapee Linux User Group
http://dlslug.org/
a chapter of GNHLUG - http://gnhlug.org***************************************************************
The next regular monthly meeting of the DLSLUG will be held:
Thursday, December 2nd, 7-9PM
at: Dartmouth College, Room TBA
All are welcome, free of charge.
Agenda
5:30 Pre-meeting dinner at EBA's. Pizza buffet on Thursdays.
7:00 Sign-in, networking
7:15 Introductory remarks
7:20 NiftyLeaks!
It's Audience Participation Night at DLSLUG - time for you to
get up and do something. We'll each take a turn at the lectern,
showing something Neat or Nifty. It doesn't matter if it takes
2 minutes or 20 minutes to explain, just get up there and show
us something. We all know something Nifty that's worth showing.
The meeting will run until we run out of Nifties, or we run out

[note: Rockefeller 003]
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Dartmouth-Lake Sunapee Linux User Group
http://dlslug.org/
a chapter of GNHLUG - http://gnhlug.org***************************************************************
The next regular monthly meeting of DLSLUG will be held:
Thursday, December 2nd, 7-9PM
at: Dartmouth College, Rockefeller 003
24 North Main Street, Hanover, NH
All are welcome, free of charge.
Agenda
5:30 Pre-meeting dinner at EBA's. Pizza buffet on Thursdays.
7:00 Sign-in, networking
7:15 Introductory remarks
7:20 NiftyLeaks!
It's Audience Participation Night at DLSLUG - time for you to
get up and do something. We'll each take a turn at the lectern,
showing something Neat or Nifty. It doesn't matter if it takes
2 minutes or 20 minutes to explain, just get up there and show

The December meeting of the Central NH Linux User Group will be held as
usual in Room 146 of the NHTI Library - details and directions can be
found at http://www.centralug.org[1] - and will feature David Berube
presenting "Real World Experience with Large MySQL Deployments"
David recently attend the Percona Operations Day training [2] covering
real world howto's on big MySQL deployments and will share what he's
learned.
About David: David is a principal at Berube Consulting. David Berube is
a software developer, consultant, speaker, and writer. He is constantly
researching, perfecting, and practicing his trade. He is a prolific
writer, appearing in places such as Dr Dobbs Journal, Linux Magazine,
IBM DeveloperWorks, PHP International Magazine, and many others. He
speaks frequently, notably including his seminar series, “Making Money
Using Open Source Software”. He authored the books "Practical Rails
Gems" and "Practical Reporting with Ruby and Rails", and co-authored
the book “Practical Rails Plugins.” He is also a leader in the Open
Source community. He was involved with the AmphetaDesk project,
developing much of its Win32 GUI code.
[1] http://www.centralug.org
[2] http://www.percona.com/training/classes/operations/
[3] http://berubeconsulting.com/index.php--
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Ted Roche
Ted Roche& Associates, LLC
http://www.tedroche.com

When: December 15, 2010 7PM (6:30PM for Q&A)
Topic: Virtualization with OpenVZ
Moderator: Eugene Gorelik - eugene.gorelik gmail com
Location: MIT Building E51, Room 325
An overview of OpenVZ, the open-source version of Parallels VM
OpenVZ is container-based virtualization for Linux. OpenVZ creates
multiple secure, isolated containers (otherwise known as VEs or VPSs) on
a single physical server enabling better server utilization and ensuring
that applications do not conflict. Each container performs and executes
exactly like a stand-alone server; a container can be rebooted
independently and have root access, users, IP addresses, memory,
processes, files, applications, system libraries and configuration
files. For more information about the technology and how it differs from
the others like Xen, VMware etc., refer to:
http://wiki.openvz.org/Main_Page.
OpenVZ is free open source software, available under GNU GPL.
OpenVZ is the basis of Parallels Virtuozzo Containers, a commercial
virtualization solution offered by Parallels. OpenVZ project is
supported by Parallels
For further information and directions please consult the BLU Web site
http://www.blu.org
Please note that there is usually plenty of free parking in the E-51
parking lot at 2 Amherst St, or directly on Amherst St.
After the meeting we will adjourn to the official after meeting meeting

By the way, one great thing about KeepassX is that there is also a free version called KeepassDroid for the Android phone (http://www.keepassdroid.com/) Used in tandem with the Dropbox app on your phone, you can keep your passwords with you wherever you go.

By the way, one great thing about KeepassX is that there is also a free version called KeepassDroid for the Android phone (http://www.keepassdroid.com/) Used in tandem with the Dropbox app on your phone, you can keep your passwords with you wherever you go.

When: December 15, 2010 7PM (6:30PM for Q&A)
Topic: Virtualization with OpenVZ
Moderator: Eugene Gorelik - eugene.gorelik gmail com
Location: MIT Building E51, Room 325
An overview of OpenVZ, the open-source version of Parallels VM
OpenVZ is container-based virtualization for Linux. OpenVZ creates
multiple secure, isolated containers (otherwise known as VEs or VPSs) on
a single physical server enabling better server utilization and ensuring
that applications do not conflict. Each container performs and executes
exactly like a stand-alone server; a container can be rebooted
independently and have root access, users, IP addresses, memory,
processes, files, applications, system libraries and configuration
files. For more information about the technology and how it differs from
the others like Xen, VMware etc., refer to:
http://wiki.openvz.org/Main_Page.
OpenVZ is free open source software, available under GNU GPL.
OpenVZ is the basis of Parallels Virtuozzo Containers, a commercial
virtualization solution offered by Parallels. OpenVZ project is
supported by Parallels
For further information and directions please consult the BLU Web site
http://www.blu.org
Please note that there is usually plenty of free parking in the E-51
parking lot at 2 Amherst St, or directly on Amherst St.
After the meeting we will adjourn to the official after meeting meeting
location at The Cambridge Brewery (http://www.cambrew.com/)
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Jerry Feldman <gaf@...>
Boston Linux and Unix
PGP key id: 537C5846
PGP Key fingerprint: 3D1B 8377 A3C0 A5F2 ECBB CA3B 4607 4319 537C 5846